Today, DJ Envy debuted Khaled’s latest posse cut on Hot 97. Surely, CDQ will emerge before days end. Update: What I tell, ya. OS
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The conquering hero couldn’t close the show without thanking his fans. Then after a mic mishap, the young man recovers nicely and delivers “Forever” a.k.a. JK Wedding Entrance Dance. What Chris? Talkin’ about change but no “Changed Man”? Oh well, nobody’s perfect. Maybe it woulda made him cry. Damn, you win Brown.
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Jay (Not Z) and Justin. Clap for ’em! Put Me On: The Jawn
Cat’s out the bag. The enigma of hip-hop is holding court in NYC next week and wants you in attendance. Interested? Well, dial the number above. No, you won’t be charged per minute.
If you ever visit the Rap Radar Mansion, one of the coolest things is YN’s memorbilia. He’s seen a lot and collected a lot over the years. In this clip, Pill sorts through Elliott’s cassette tapes and then thumbs through his vintage VIBE magazines.
Warning: This post is for the opposite sex. Around the 1:30 mark, Maurice makes Faheem proud by goin’ topless for “Take You Down.” The fight for the T-shirt that was tossed I witnessed firsthand. Let’s just say, it got a lil testy. After the jump, dude puts his jacket back on and gives Juelz Santana a chance to shine. Too bad he drops the ball.
In part 3 of the “A Star Is Born” series, Jermaine reflects on Wale hopping on stage during his set. He then segues into the importance of Twitter and the connecting with his fans. #welovejcolemusic Props: KarenCivil Previously: Part 2 l Part 1
Fortune love lists. In fact on their latest 40 under 40 Business roll, Hov and Stoute are pitted at the 16th spot. Sorry YN, maybe next year. Coming in at number one are Google boss hogs Sergey Brin and Larry Page. You can bullshit with rap if you want.
Algernold is for the kids too. Before performing “Bust It Baby” at FAMU this past weekend, UrbanDaily reports Plies gave away a stack to an underage fan and was asked to leave. Anyone under 18 show try to weasel their way in to his gig. After all, he’s got plenty money.
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